Tag: webinar

  • Meet Trude, a Hub guest this spring

    Meet Trude, a Hub guest this spring

    Hi, Trude Skogsberg, PhD Student at Østfold University College (HIØ), Halden, Norway and welcome to the Department of Thematic Studies (TEMA) and our research group The Posthumanities Hub at Gender Studies (TEMA G). – We are so pleased to have you here with us on location for this term! What is your research about?“I am working…

  • CONTACT ZONES – an epic webinar for the holidays ahead

    CONTACT ZONES – an epic webinar for the holidays ahead

    This webinar brings intellectual stars from all corners of the world to enlighten us in a theoretical master class. Join in and brighten your December, meet Rosi Braidotti, Christine Daigle, Evelien Geerts, Stefan Herbrechter, Marta Segarra, Ombre Tarragnat together with Cecilia Åsberg and all the Hub team.

  • Genders of Waves: Hub-webinar with Stefan Helmreich 14 Nov, 15:15-17 hrs

    Genders of Waves: Hub-webinar with Stefan Helmreich 14 Nov, 15:15-17 hrs

    Join us on zoom on Thursday 14 November at 15.15 – 17.00 (CET), for this very special webinar on “The Genders of Waves” with the formidable Prof. Stefan Helmreich (MIT, USA)! The Genders of Waves “This paper explores the historical and symbolic gendering of ocean waves, tracing their representation as feminine and masculine forces across…

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